Hello All,

Typed with a grain for salt as I am late to this thread admittedly.  

I would agree that confidence and trust are ultimate goals while being terribly subjective.  However, ethics in technology is more and more critical - especially in digital ID services.  Is it possible that the statement might benefit from the inclusion of something to indicate ethics as a priority, for example, to support opportunities for societal and economic growth.  

2 cents for consideration. 

thx

On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 2:18 PM Chris Adriaensen <chris.adriaensen@forgerock.com> wrote:
IMHO I believe words like ‘trust’ or ‘confidence’ or too subjective and dependent upon once’s viewpoint (has more marketing power as such) - similar with question 2 I’m in favour for not mentioning what digital identity is actually used for but rather focusing on its use, and the practice and profession surrounding that. Chris

On 22 Oct 2016, at 15:27, Colin Wallis <colin@kantarainitiative.org> wrote:

We are starting to list things again, which carries its own dangers of what gets left out along the way over time.
Andrew's avoids that problem.

My 2c..

Cheers

On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 4:08 PM, Ian Glazer <iglazer@salesforce.com> wrote:
"To advance the practice and profession of digital identity, authentication and access control use and management to increase trust in digital services.”

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